27–30 Sept 2022
DESY Hamburg
Europe/Berlin timezone

Techniques for the model-independent interpretation of hidden particle searches

29 Sept 2022, 17:30
15m
Main Auditorium, DESY Hamburg

Main Auditorium, DESY Hamburg

Particle Phenomenology Parallel Session Thursday

Speaker

Philipp Klose (Bern University)

Description

Hidden particles can help explain many important hints for new physics, but the large variety of viable hidden sector models poses a challenge for the model-independent interpretation of hidden particle searches. We present techniques published in 2105.06477 and 2203.02229 that can be used to compute model-independent rates for hidden sector induced transitions. Adapting an effective field theory (EFT) approach, we develop a framework for constructing portal effective theories (PETs) that couple standard model (SM) fields to generic hidden particles. We also propose a method to streamline the computation of hidden particle production rates by factorizing them into i) a model-independent SM contribution, and ii) a observable-independent hidden sector contribution.

Primary authors

Dr Chiara Arina (UCLouvain) Jan Hajer (Universität Basel) Philipp Klose (Bern University)

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